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| I was gifted some 25 to 30 yr old 7 and 10inch and wonder if I replace hooks would u use them or just keep for a collition sorry cant spell |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | If they are not rusted too bad they should be fine! |
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Location: Walker, MN | Like Steve said. Unless they are really rusty, just touch them up with a file and send 'em flyin'. Maybe you'll catch a 25-30 year old muskie!!!!! |
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| If you don't want to fish the 10" I will gladly fish them, my wood Suick's from the 80's produce more fish than the new ones! I recommend a split ring on the front eye as they tend to swell once the paint chips |
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Location: NE Ohio | to each his own but i think i'd keep them safe and sound as something to remember someone by. buy a couple of new ones, they ALL work great! |
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| Masqui-ninja - 8/14/2020 5:19 PM
Like Steve said. Unless they are really rusty, just touch them up with a file and send 'em flyin'. Maybe you'll catch a 25-30 year old muskie!!!!!
Hmmm, I have a six inch Suick that I caught my first "legal" musky on in the late 1970s. I don't know if there are any 40 year old muskies out there but maybe I should take it out of retirement and see?? |
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Location: Minnesota. | North of 8 - 8/16/2020 7:34 PM
Masqui-ninja - 8/14/2020 5:19 PM
Like Steve said. Unless they are really rusty, just touch them up with a file and send 'em flyin'. Maybe you'll catch a 25-30 year old muskie!!!!!
Hmmm, I have a six inch Suick that I caught my first "legal" musky on in the late 1970s. I don't know if there are any 40 year old muskies out there but maybe I should take it out of retirement and see??
Fish it, they're wonderful! |
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